Statutory Instruments
Electronic Communications
Made
19th March 2014
Coming into force
9th April 2014
The Office of Communications ("OFCOM") make the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by section 29(1) to (3) of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 (the "Act")(1).
Before making the Order, OFCOM have given notice of their proposal to do so in accordance with section 122(4)(a) of the Act, published notice of their proposal in accordance with section 122(4)(b) of the Act and considered the representations made to them before the time specified in the notice in accordance with section 122(4)(c) of the Act.
1. This Order may be cited as the Wireless Telegraphy (Limitation of Number of Licences) Order 2014 and shall come into force on 9th April 2014.
2. The Wireless Telegraphy (Limitation of Number of Licences) Order 2003(2) and The Wireless Telegraphy (Limitation of Number of Licences) (Amendment) Order 2006(3) are hereby revoked.
3. In this Order
"electronic communications network", "electronic communications service" and "associated facility" have the meaning given to them by section 32 of the Communications Act 2003(4);
"the Radio Regulations" means the 2012 edition of the Radio Regulations made under Article 13 of the Constitution of the International Telecommunications Union(5).
4. OFCOM will grant only a limited number of wireless telegraphy licences at the frequencies and for the uses specified in Part 1 of each of Schedules 1 to 9.
5. OFCOM shall in relation to the frequencies and uses set out in Part 1 of each of Schedules 1 to 9-
(a)apply the criteria relating to the persons to whom wireless telegraphy licences may be granted specified in Part 2 of the Schedule concerned;
(b)apply the criteria limiting the number of wireless telegraphy licences specified in Part 3 of the Schedule concerned; and
(c)take into account the ability of each applicant for a wireless telegraphy licence to meet the licence terms, provisions and limitations applying to that wireless telegraphy licence,
in determining the limit on the number of wireless telegraphy licences to be granted and the persons to whom wireless telegraphy licences will be granted.
6. OFCOM will consider applications for each category of licence (and apply any criteria specified in Parts 2 and 3 of Schedules 1 to 9) in the order of receipt of each correctly completed application form.
Philip Marnick
Group Director, Spectrum Policy Group
For and by the authority of the Office of Communications
19th March 2014
Regulations 4 to 6
Terrestrial TV Broadcast Transmission (UHF Digital)
470-550 MHz
614-790 MHz
Transmission of National and Local Radio Broadcasting Services
148.5-283.5 kHz (LW)
526.5-1605.5 kHz (MW)
87.5-108.0 MHz (FM)
217.5-230.0 MHz (T-DAB)
Community Radio
526.5-1605.5 kHz (MW)
87.5-108.0 MHz (FM)
Restricted Radio Services Transmission (Class A - Freely Radiating)
Restricted Radio Services Transmission (Class B - Radiating Cable)
Restricted Radio Services Transmission (Class C - Freely Radiating Very Low Power)
526.5-1605.5 kHz
87.5-108.0 MHz
1. (1) A wireless telegraphy licence may only be granted to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) or persons who possess one of the following licences:
(a)a licence to provide television multiplex services under Part I of the Broadcasting Act 1996(6);
(b)a licence to provide restricted television services under Part I of the Broadcasting Act 1990(7);
(c)a licence to provide independent radio services under Part III of the Broadcasting Act 1990;
(d)a licence to provide radio multiplex services under Part II of the Broadcasting Act 1996;
(e)a licence to provide restricted radio services under Part III of the Broadcasting Act 1990; and
(f)a community radio licence under Part III of the Broadcasting Act 1990(8).
2. Applicants must be seeking authority to use the assigned frequencies solely for the transmission and reception of signals as part of a broadcasting service as defined in Article 1.38 of the Radio Regulations.
3. The availability of wireless telegraphy licences at these frequencies and for these uses is limited by the technical frequency assignment criteria set out in the Technical Frequency Assignment Criteria for Television and Sound Broadcasting published by OFCOM(9).
Regulations 4 to 6
Programme Making and Special Events (Fixed Site)
Programme Making and Special Events (Link)
Programme Making and Special Events (Low Power)
47.55-48.8 MHz
52-52.95 MHz
53.75-55.75 MHz
60.75-62.75 MHz
67.75-67.8375 MHz
69.15625-69.18125 MHz
74.68125-74.71875 MHz
75.2625-75.3 MHz
76.80625-76.84375 MHz
78.18375-78.25875 MHz
82.65625-82.68125 MHz
86.66875-86.68125 MHz
86.80625-86.84375 MHz
139.54375-139.55625 MHz
139.56875-139.58125 MHz
139.64375-139.66875 MHz
140.9875-141.4875 MHz
148.5625-148.5875 MHz
148.7125-148.7375 MHz
175.15-175.35 MHz
175.425-175.625 MHz
176.3-176.5 MHz
176.5-176.9 MHz
176.9-177.1 MHz
181.69375-181.80625 MHz
184.5-185.1 MHz
189.69375-189.80625 MHz
191.6-191.8 MHz
191.8-192 MHz
192-193.1 MHz
199.6-200.2 MHz
200.2-201.1 MHz
207.6-210.2 MHz
425.3125-425.5625 MHz
427.7625-428.0125 MHz
442.2625-442.5125 MHz
446.425-447.5125 MHz
454.9875-455.4625 MHz
457.25-457.475 MHz
461.23125-461.25625 MHz
462.75-463 MHz
467.2625-469.875 MHz
470-606 MHz
606.6-606.8 MHz
606.9-607.1 MHz
614-790 MHz
1517-1525 MHz
1785-1800 MHz
2010-2025 MHz
2025-2110 MHz
2200-2300 MHz
2390-2500 MHz
3400-3440 MHz
3500-3580 MHz
5472-5588 MHz
5682.5-5702.5 MHz
5705-5725 MHz
5732.5-5752.5 MHz
5770-5790 MHz
5795-5815 MHz
5850-5925 MHz
7110-7250 MHz
7300-7425 MHz
8460-8500 MHz
10.3-10.36 GHz
12.2-12.5 GHz
24.25-24.5 GHz
48-48.4 GHz
UK Wireless Microphone (Annual)
175.15-175.35 MHz
175.425-175.625 MHz
176.5-176.7 MHz
191.8-192 MHz
192.7-192.9 MHz
192.9-193.1 MHz
199.6-199.8 MHz
200.2-200.4 MHz
200.5-200.7 MHz
208.2-208.4 MHz
208.5-208.7 MHz
208.9-209.1 MHz
209.1-209.3 MHz
209.5-209.7 MHz
209.7-209.9 MHz
606-614 MHz
UK Wireless Microphone (Biennial)
606-614 MHz
Audio Distribution System
26-65 MHz
65-470 MHz
470-1000 MHz
1517-1525 MHz
1. None
2. The availability of wireless telegraphy licences for these uses and at these frequencies is limited by the technical frequency assignment criteria set out in the Technical Frequency Assignment Criteria for Programme Making and Special Events published by OFCOM(10),with the exception of the UK Wireless Microphone (Annual) licence and the UK Wireless Microphone (Biennial) licence for which the technical frequency assignment criteria do not limit the number of licences.
Regulations 4 to 6
Point-to-Point Fixed Links
1350-1517 MHz
3600-4200 MHz
5925-6425 MHz
6425-7125 MHz
7425-7900 MHz
12.75-13.25 GHz
14.50-15.35 GHz
17.70-19.70 GHz
22.00-23.60 GHz
24.50-26.50 GHz
37.00-39.50 GHz
51.40-52.60 GHz
55.78-57.00 GHz
71.125-73.125 GHz
81.125-83.125 GHz
Point-to-Point Security CCTV Services
31.00-31.80 GHz
Self Co-ordinated Links
64.00-66.00 GHz
73.375-75.875 GHz
83.375-85.875 GHz
Scanning Telemetry
457.50-464.00 MHz
1. An applicant cannot be a person whose entitlement to provide electronic communications networks or electronic communications services, or to make associated facilities available is suspended or restricted under the Communications Act 2003.
2. Applicants must be seeking authority to use the assigned frequencies solely for the transmission and reception of signals as part of a "fixed service" as defined in Article 1.20 of the Radio Regulations.
3. The availability of wireless telegraphy licences is limited at these frequencies and for these uses by the technical frequency assignment criteria set out in the OFCOM publications applying to the frequencies concerned(11).
Regulations 4 to 6
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Repeaters
1164-1215MHz
1215-1300MHz
1559-1610MHz
Satellite (Permanent Earth Station)
3600-4200 MHz
5150-5250 MHz
5725-7075 MHz
10.70-12.75 GHz
12.75-13.25 GHz
13.75-14.50 GHz
17.30-20.20 GHz
27.5-27.8185 GHz
28.4545-28.8265 GHz
29.4625-30 GHz
Satellite (Earth Station –– Non–Geostationary)
3600-4200 MHz
5150-5250 MHz
5725-7075 MHz
10.7-12.75 GHz
12.75-13.25GHz
13.75-14.50 GHz
17.30-20.20 GHz
27.5-27.8185 GHz
28.4545-28.8265 GHz
29.4625-30 GHz
Satellite (Earth Station ––Non–Fixed Satellite Service)
2025-2110 MHz
2200-2290 MHz
Satellite (Transportable Earth Station)
5925-7075 MHz
13.78-14.5 GHz
27.50-27.8185 GHz
28.4545-28.8265 GHz
29.4625-30 GHz
Satellite (Earth Station Network)
14.00-14.25 GHz
27.5-27.8185 GHz
28.4545-28.8265 GHz
29.4625-30 GHz
Complementary Ground Components of a Mobile Satellite System
1980-2010 MHz
2170-2200 MHz
1. An applicant cannot be a person whose entitlement to provide electronic communications networks or electronic communications services, or to make associated facilities available is suspended or restricted under the Communications Act 2003(12).
2. The availability of a Complementary Ground Components of a Mobile Satellite System licence is limited to persons authorised in accordance with the requirements of The Authorisation of Frequency Use for the Provision of Mobile Satellite Services (European Union) Regulations 2010(13).
3. The availability of Satellite (Permanent Earth Station) licences, Satellite (Earth Station-Non-Geostationary) licences, Satellite (Earth Station-Non-Fixed Satellite Service) licences, Satellite (Transportable Earth Station) licences and Satellite (Earth Station Network) licences is limited at any particular location at these frequencies by the relevant technical criteria published by OFCOM(14).
Regulations 4 to 6
Coastal Station Radio (UK)
Coastal Station Radio (UK) Area Defined
156.00-163.00 MHz
Coastal Station Radio (Marina)
157.025 MHz (Ship)
157.850 MHz (Ship and Coastal Station Radio)
161.425 MHz (Ship and Coastal Station Radio)
161.625 MHz (Coastal Station Radio)
Coastal Station Radio (International)
Coastal Station Radio (International) Area Defined
156.025-162.05 MHz
Coastal Station Radio (Training School)
415-535 kHz
1605–27500 kHz
156.00-162.05 MHz
Differential Global Positioning System
283.5–315.0 kHz
1606.5–4000 kHz
Ship Portable Radio
121.5 MHz
123.1 MHz
156.00-162.05 MHz
243.0 MHz
406.0-406.1 MHz
1645.5-1646.5 MHz
Maritime Navigational Aids and Radar
283.5-315.0 kHz
2900–3100 MHz
9000-9500 MHz
Automatic Identification System
156.525 MHz
161.975 MHz
162.025 MHz
Maritime Radio (Suppliers and Demonstration)
283.5-315.0 kHz
415.0-526.5 kHz
1606.5-27500 kHz
121.5 MHz
123.1 MHz
156.00-163.0 MHz
162.4375-162.4625 MHz
163.0125-163.03125 MHz
243.0 MHz
406.0-406.1 MHz
457.525 MHz
457.5375 MHz
457.55 MHz
457.5625 MHz
457.575 MHz
467.525 MHz
467.550 MHz
467.575 MHz
467.5375 MHz
467.5625 MHz
1626.5-1660.5 MHz (with associated downlink frequencies: 1525-1559 MHz)
Ship Radio
415-526.5 kHz
1605-27500 kHz
121.5 MHz
123.1 MHz
156.00-162.05 MHz
243.0 MHz
406.0-406.1 MHz
457.525 MHz
457.5375 MHz
457.55 MHz
457.5625 MHz
457.575 MHz
467.525 MHz
467.550 MHz
467.575 MHz
467.5375 MHz
467.5625 MHz
2900-3100 MHz
9200-9500 MHz
1626.5-1660.5 MHz (with associated downlink frequencies: 1525-1559 MHz)
1. Applicants must be seeking authority to use the assigned frequencies solely for the transmission or reception of signals as part of a "maritime mobile service", "maritime mobile-satellite service", "maritime radionavigation service" or "maritime radionavigation-satellite service" as these terms are each defined in Article 1 of the Radio Regulations.
2. An applicant for a Coastal Station Radio (UK) licence or Costal Station Radio (UK) Area Defined licence must be seeking authority to use the assigned frequency solely to communicate with vessels on commercial matters using a private maritime channel.
3. An applicant for a Coastal Station Radio (Marina) licence must be seeking authority to operate a sailing or yacht club, or operate a marina or similar facility, and must propose to transmit solely for the purpose of communications concerning the movement and berthing of pleasure craft or to control races.
4. An applicant for a Coastal Station Radio (International) licence or Coastal Station Radio (International) Area Defined licence must be seeking authority to operate a coast station for the purposes of a "ship movement service", "port operations service" or "safety service" as defined in Article 1 of the Radio Regulations.
5. An applicant for a Ship Radio licence may be granted a licence only if the ship is registered in the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands.
6. An applicant for a Maritime Navigational Aids and Radar licence or an Automatic Identification System licence must be a person responsible for ship movement or coastal surveillance.
7. An applicant for a Maritime Radio (Suppliers and Demonstration) licence must be a person engaged in the manufacture, development, repair, demonstration or supply of maritime radio equipment.
8. The availability of the Coastal Station Radio (UK) licences, Costal Station Radio (UK) Area Defined licences, Coastal Station Radio (Marina) licences, Coastal Station Radio (International) licences, Coastal Station Radio (International) Area Defined licences and Differential Global Positioning System licences is limited in any particular location at these frequencies by the frequency-co-ordination requirements(15) and any technical frequency assignment criteria set out in the Coastal Station Radio OFCOM information booklet published by OFCOM(16).
9. The availability of Automatic Identification System licences is limited in any particular location at these frequencies by the availability of time slots.
Regulations 4 to 6
Aircraft
2850-3025 kHz
3400-3500 kHz
4650-4700 kHz
5480-5680 kHz
6525-6685 kHz
8815-8965 kHz
10005-10100 kHz
11275-11400 kHz
13260-13360 kHz
17900-17970 kHz
21924-22000 kHz
117.975-137.000 MHz
243 MHz
406-406.1 MHz
960-1215 MHz
1626.5-1660.5 MHz
1525-1559 MHz
4200-4400 MHz
5350-5470 MHz
9300-9500 MHz
13250-13400 MHz
Aircraft (Transportable)
117.975-137.000 MHz
Aeronautical Station (Recreation Aviation)
Aeronautical Station (A/G, AFIS and Tower)
Aeronautical Station (Approach)
Aeronautical Station (Area Control)
Aeronautical Station (Aeronautical Broadcast)
Aeronautical Station (ACARS)
Aeronautical Station (VDL)
Aeronautical Station (Aerodrome Surface and Operational Control)
Aeronautical Station (Offshore)
Aeronautical Ground Station (Air Traffic/Ground Movement Control)
Aeronautical Ground Station (Air/Ground Communications Services)
Aeronautical Ground Station (Airfield Flight Information Service)
Aeronautical Ground Station (General Aviation)
Aeronautical Ground Station (Offshore Platform)
Aeronautical Ground Station (Operations Control)
117.975-137.000 MHz
Aeronautical Ground Station (Fire)
Aeronautical Station- (Fire and Emergency)
121.600 MHz
Aeronautical Ground Station (High Frequency)
2850-3025 kHz
3400-3500 kHz
4650-4700 kHz
5480-5680 kHz
6525-6685 kHz
8815-8965 kHz
10005-10100 kHz
11275-11400 kHz
13260-13360 kHz
17900-17970 kHz
21924-22000 kHz
Aeronautical Navigation Aid Stations
255.0-495 kHz
505-526.5 kHz
74.8-75.2 MHz
108.000-117.975 MHz
328.6-335.4 MHz
960-1215 MHz
5000-5250 MHz
Aeronautical Radar
1030 MHz
1090 MHz
1215-1350 MHz
2700-3100 MHz
9000-9200 MHz
9300-9500 MHz
15400-15700 MHz
Aircraft
Aircraft (Transportable)
1. An applicant must propose to use the radio equipment in an aircraft or similar airborne apparatus.
2. An applicant must propose to use the radio equipment in an aircraft or similar airborne apparatus.
Aeronautical Ground Station (Air Traffic/Ground Movement Control)
Aeronautical Ground Station (General Aviation)
Aeronautical Ground Station (Air/Ground Communication Services)
Aeronautical Ground Station (Airfield Flight Information Service)
3. The station must be situated in the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands.
4. An applicant must be a person responsible for air traffic control.
5. An applicant must demonstrate that the station is operated in accordance with the safety requirements that are applicable in the location where the station is situated(17).
Aeronautical Ground Station (Recreational Aviation)
Aeronautical Ground Station (A/G, AFIS and Tower)
Aeronautical Ground Station (Approach)
Aeronautical Ground Station (Area Control)
Aeronautical Ground Station (Aeronautical Broadcast)
6. An applicant must be a person responsible for air traffic control.
7. An applicant must demonstrate that the station is authorized in accordance with the Air Navigation Order 2009(18) or where the station is situated in the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands, the safety requirements that are applicable in the location where the station is situated.
Aeronautical Ground Station (High Frequency)
8. An applicant must be seeking authority to use the assigned frequencies solely for the purposes of communication with aircraft.
9. An applicant must demonstrate that the station is authorized in accordance with the Air Navigation Order 2009 or where the station is situated in the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands, the safety requirements that are applicable in the location where the station is situated.
Aeronautical Ground Station (Offshore Platform)
10. The station must be situated in the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands.
11. An applicant must be the owner or operator of an offshore platform and must undertake to use the assigned frequencies solely for the purposes of communication with aircraft as well as emergency mobile ground stations and airport vehicles.
12. An applicant must demonstrate that the station is operated in accordance with the safety requirements that are applicable in the location where the station is situated.
Aeronautical Station (Offshore)
13. An applicant must be the owner or operator of an offshore platform and must be seeking authority to use the assigned frequencies solely for the purposes of communication with aircraft, emergency mobile ground stations or airport vehicles.
14. An applicant must demonstrate that the station is authorized in accordance with the Air Navigation Order 2009 or where the station is situated in the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands, the safety requirements that are applicable in the location where the station is situated.
Aeronautical Navigational Aid Stations
Aeronautical Radar
15. An applicant must demonstrate that the equipment he intends to use under an Aeronautical Navigational Aid Stations licence or an Aeronautical Radar licence is an aeronautical navigation installation approved by the Civil Aviation Authority, the Department of Economic Development (Isle of Man), the Director of Civil Aviation (Guernsey) or the Director of Civil Aviation (Jersey).
Aeronautical Ground Station (Operations Control)
16. The station must be situated in the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands.
17. An applicant must be seeking to use the assigned frequencies solely for the purposes of operation control, where "operation control" means the exercise of authority over the initiation, continuation or diversion of a flight, in the interest of the safety of the aircraft and the regularity and efficiency of the flight.
18. An applicant must demonstrate that the station is authorized in accordance with the Air Navigation Order 2009 or the safety requirements that are applicable to the location where the station is situated.
Aeronautical Ground Station (Fire)
19. The station must be situated in the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands.
20. An applicant must be able to demonstrate that the station is to be used in the provision of a rescue and fire fighting service.
Aeronautical Station (Fire and Emergency)
21. An applicant must be able to demonstrate that the station is to be used in the provision of a rescue and fire fighting service.
Aeronautical Station (ACARS)
Aeronautical Station (VDL)
Aeronautical Station (Aerodrome Surface and Operational Control)
22. An applicant must be seeking to use the assigned frequencies solely for the purposes of operation control, where "operation control" means the exercise of authority over the initiation, continuation or diversion of a flight, in the interest of the safety of the aircraft and the regularity and efficiency of the flight.
23. An applicant must demonstrate that the station is authorized in accordance with the Air Navigation Order 2009 or where the station is situated in the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands, the safety requirements that are applicable to the location where the station is situated.
24. An applicant must intend to operate a station solely for the transmission or reception of signals as part of an "aeronautical mobile service", "aeronautical mobile-satellite service" or an "aeronautical radionavigation service" as defined in Article 1 of the Radio Regulations.
25. The availability of the Aeronautical Station (Recreational Aviation), Aeronautical Station (A/G, AFIS and Tower), Aeronautical Station (Approach), Aeronautical Station (Area Control), Aeronautical Station (Aeronautical Broadcast), Aeronautical Station (Offshore), Aeronautical Station (ACARS), Aeronautical Station (VDL), Aeronautical Station (Fire and Emergency), Aeronautical Ground Station (Operations Control), Aeronautical Ground Station (Fire), Aeronautical Radar, Aeronautical Navigation Aid Station, Aeronautical Station (Aerodrome Surface and Operational Control), Aeronautical Ground Station (Air Traffic/Ground Movement Control), Aeronautical Ground Station (Air/Ground Communication Service), Aeronautical Ground Station (General Aviation), Aeronautical Ground Station (High Frequency), and Aeronautical Ground Station (Offshore Platform) licences is limited in any particular location at these frequencies by the technical frequency assignment criteria set out in the Airspace Charter published by the Civil Aviation Authority(19).
Regulations 4 to 6
Amateur Radio (Foundation)
0.1357-0.1378 MHz
1.810-2.000 MHz
3.500-3.800 MHz
7.000-7.200 MHz
10.100-10.150 MHz
14.000-14.350 MHz
18.068-18.168 MHz
21.000-21.450 MHz
24.890-24.990 MHz
28.000-29.700 MHz
50.00-52.00 MHz
70.00-70.50 MHz
144.0-146.0 MHz
430.0-440.0 MHz
10000-10125 MHz
10225-10500 MHz
Amateur Radio (Intermediate)
0.1357-0.1378 MHz
1.810-2.000 MHz
3.500-3.800 MHz
7.000-7.200 MHz
10.100-10.150 MHz
14.000-14.350 MHz
18.068-18.168 MHz
21.000-21.450 MHz
24.890-24.990 MHz
28.000-29.700 MHz
50.00-52.00 MHz
70.00-70.50 MHz
144.0-146.0 MHz
430.0-440.0 MHz
1240-1325 MHz
2310-2450 MHz
3400-3475 MHz
5650-5680 MHz
5755-5765 MHz
5820-5850 MHz
10000-10125 MHz
10225-10500 MHz
24000-24250 MHz
47000-47200 MHz
75500-81000 MHz
122250-123000 MHz
134000-141000 MHz
241000-250000 MHz
Amateur Radio (Full)
0.1357-0.1378 MHz
1.810-2.000 MHz
3.500-3.800 MHz
7.000-7.200 MHz
10.100-10.150 MHz
14.000-14.350 MHz
18.068-18.168 MHz
21.000-21.450 MHz
24.890-24.990 MHz
28.000-29.700 MHz
50.00-52.00 MHz
70.00-70.50 MHz
144.0-146.0 MHz
430.0-440.0 MHz
1240-1325 MHz
2310-2450 MHz
3400-3475 MHz
5650-5680 MHz
5755-5765 MHz
5820-5850 MHz
10000-10125 MHz
10225-10500 MHz
24000-24250 MHz
47000-47200 MHz
75500-81000 MHz
122250-123000 MHz
134000-141000 MHz
241000-250000 MHz
Amateur Radio (Foundation)
1. An applicant must possess a valid pass certificate for the Foundation Radio Amateur Examination(20) or equivalent examination.
Amateur Radio (Intermediate)
2. An applicant must possess:
(a)a valid pass certificate for the Foundation Radio Amateur Examination or equivalent examination; and
(b)a valid pass certificate for the Intermediate Radio Amateur Examination or equivalent examination.
Amateur Radio (Full)
3. An applicant must possess:
(a)a valid pass certificate for the Intermediate and Advanced Radio Amateur Examination or equivalent examination; or
(b)a valid pass certificate for the City and Guilds Institute 7307-Radio Amateur Examination(21) or equivalent examination.
4. None.
Regulations 4 to 6
Non-Operational Development
Non-Operational Temporary Use
Any frequencies not exceeding 3000 GHz
Ground Probing Radar
150-4000 MHz
Miscellaneous Class
1 kHz-250 GHz
Radar Level Gauges
10.7-10.85 GHz
Non-Operational Development
1. An applicant must be seeking authority to use the assigned frequencies on a non-commercial, non-permanent basis to build innovative spectrum apparatus or equipment or undertake academic or scientific research.
Non-Operational Temporary Use
2. An applicant must be seeking authority to use the assigned frequencies on a non-commercial, non-permanent basis to trial a new system or radio concept or demonstrate a new system or radio concept.
Ground Probing Radar
Miscellaneous Class
3. An applicant cannot be a person whose entitlement to provide electronic communications networks or electronic communications services, or to make associated facilities available is suspended or restricted under the Communications Act 2003(22).
4. The availability of Non-Operational Development licences, Non-Operational Temporary Use licences and Miscellaneous Class licences is limited in any particular location on a case by case basis, depending upon the nature of the transmission signal which will be emanating from the equipment and the ability to avoid causing undue interference.
Regulations 4 to 6
Business Radio (Public Safety)
380- 385 MHz
390-395 MHz
Business Radio (Police and Fire)
466.08750 – 467.250 MHz
469.87500 – 470.00 MHz
862.00 – 863.00 MHz
1668.00 – 1670.00 MHZ
1677.00 – 1685.00 MHz
1698.00 – 1700.00 MHz
1790.00 – 1798.00 MHz
2310- 2320 MHz
2320-2360 MHz
2360- 2380 MHz
3100-3402 MHz
3442.00 – 3475.00 MHz
8340.00 – 8360.00 MHz
8400.00 – 8460.00 MHz
10.250 – 10.270 GHz
10.360 – 10.4 GHz
10.4 – 10.46 GHz
24.050 – 24.150 GHz
51.200 – 51.400 GHz
70.50 – 71.50 MHz
80.00 – 81.50 MHz
86.30625 – 86.31875 MHz
143.00 – 144.00 MHz
146.00 – 148.00 MHz
152.00 – 153.01250 MHz
153.03750 – 153.06250 MHz
154.00 – 156.00 MHz
155.34375 – 155.35625 MHz
168.31250 – 168.83750 MHz
173.98750 – 174 MHz
450.00 – 453.00 MHz
453.26875- 453.28125 MHz
453.31875- 453.33125 MHz
453.36875- 453.38125 MHz
455.87500 – 456.00 MHz
457.00 – 457.250 MHz
457.47500 – 457.50 MHz
459.49375 – 459.50625 MHz
459.50625 – 459.51875 MHz
459.53125 – 459.54375 MHz
459.76875- 459.78125 MHz
459.81875- 45983125 MHz
459.86875- 459.88125 MHz
460.50 – 460.750 MHz
462.50 – 462.750 MHz
464.00 – 466.06250 MHz
466.08750 – 467.250 MHz
469.87500 – 470.00 MHz
862.00 – 863.00 MHz
1668.00 – 1670.00 MHZ
1677.00 – 1685.00 MHz
1698.00 – 1700.00 MHz
1790.00 – 1798.00 MHz
2310- 2320 MHz
2320-2360 MHz
2360- 2380 MHz
3100-3402 MHz
3442.00 – 3475.00 MHz
8340.00 – 8360.00 MHz
8400.00 – 8460.00 MHz
10.250 – 10.270 GHz
10.360 – 10.4 GHz
10.4 – 10.46 GHz
24.050 – 24.150 GHz
51.200 – 51.400 GHz
Business Radio (Area Defined)
132.00 – 134.00 kHz
146.00 – 148.00 kHz
26.20 – 87.50 MHz
136.00 – 208.00 MHz
425.00 – 470.00 MHz
Business Radio (Simple Site)
Business Radio (Simple UK)
Business Radio (Suppliers Light)
Business Radio (Technically Assigned)
26.20 – 87.50 MHz
136.00 – 208.00 MHz
425.00 – 470.00 MHz
Business Radio (Area Defined)
Business Radio (Technically Assigned)
1. An applicant cannot be a person whose entitlement to provide electronic communications networks or electronic communications services, or to make associated facilities available is suspended or restricted under the Communications Act 2003(23).
2. An applicant must be seeking authority to operate under any licence granted solely for the purposes of business radio.
Business Radio (Suppliers Light)
3. An applicant must be engaged in the hire, supply or demonstration of business radio equipment.
Business Radio (Public Safety) Business Radio (Police and Fire)
4. An applicant must be engaged in activities related to public safety.
5. The availability of licences (save in respect of the Business Radio (Suppliers Light) licence, the Business Radio (Simple UK) licence and the Business Radio (Simple Site) licence) is limited in any particular location at these frequencies by the technical assignment criteria set out in Business Radio Technical Frequency Assignment Criteria published by OFCOM(24).
(This note is not part of the Order)
This Order is made under section 29 of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 ("the Act"). Section 29 of the Act implements Article 7(1)(c) of Directive 2002/20/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 March 2002 on the authorisation of electronic communications networks and services (Authorisation Directive) as amended by Directive 2009/140/EC. Under section 29(1) of the Act OFCOM may, if they consider it appropriate for the purpose of securing the efficient use of the electromagnetic spectrum, impose limitations on the use of particular frequencies, make an order imposing the limitations.
As required by section 29(2) of the Act, this Order specifies the uses and the frequencies for which OFCOM will grant only a limited number of wireless telegraphy licences. The uses and frequencies are set out in Part 1 of each of Schedules 1 to 9. The frequencies are listed under class of licence. The uses are-
(a)Broadcasting
(b)Programme Making and Special Events;
(c)Fixed Links;
(d)Satellite Services;
(e)Maritime;
(f)Aeronautical;
(g)Amateur Radio;
(h)Science and Technology; and
(i)Business Radio.
As required by section 29(3) of the Act, this Order also sets out the criteria which OFCOM will apply in determining the limit on the number of wireless telegraphy licences and the persons to whom licences will be granted. The criteria are set out in Part 2 and Part 3 of each of Schedules 1 to 9.
Copies of the Radio Regulations and the Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunications Union may be obtained from the International Telecommunications Union Sales Service, Place de Nations, 1211, Geneva 20, Switzerland - http://www.itu.int/publ/R-REG-RR-2008/en.
Copies of the Airspace Charter may be obtained by the Civil Aviation Authority, 45-59 Kingsway, London WC2B 6TE - http://www.caa.co.uk.
Copies of the technical frequency assignment criteria which are referred to at:
(a)paragraph 3 of Part 3 of Schedule 1;
(b)paragraph 2 of Part 3 of Schedule 2;
(c)paragraph 3 of Part 3 of Schedule 3;
(d)paragraph 3 of Part 3 of Schedule 4;
(e)paragraphs 8 of Part 3 of Schedule 5; and
(f)paragraph 5 of Part 3 of Schedule 9;
may be obtained from OFCOM at Riverside House, 2a Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 9HA, telephone 020 7981 3000 and on the OFCOM website at http://www.OFCOM.org.uk/
A full regulatory impact assessment of the effect of this Order is available from OFCOM. Copies of the regulatory impact assessment have also been placed in the library of the House of Commons.
2006 c.36; section 29(1) to (3) of the Act was extended to the Bailiwick of Guernsey by article 2 of the Wireless Telegraphy (Guernsey) Order 2006 (S.I. 2006/3325); to the Bailiwick of Jersey by article 2 of the Wireless Telegraphy (Jersey) Order 2006 (S.I. 2006/3324); and to the Isle of Man by article 2 of the Wireless Telegraphy (Isle of Man) Order 2007 (S.I. 2007/278).
The Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union were adopted in Geneva in 1992 and ratified by the UK in 1994 (Cm 3145). They were modified by the Plenipotentiary Conference in Kyoto in 1994 as ratified by the UK in 1997 (Cm 3779).
1996 c.55; the relevant sections of the Broadcasting Act 1996 were extended to the Bailiwick of Guernsey by article 2 of the Broadcasting (Guernsey) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/3192); to the Bailiwick of Jersey by article 2 of the Broadcasting (Jersey) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/3203); and to the Isle of Man by article 2 of the Broadcasting (Isle of Man) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/3193).
1990 c.42; the relevant sections of the Broadcasting Act 1990 were extended to the Bailiwick of Guernsey by article 3 of the Broadcasting Act 1990 (Guernsey) (No. 2) Order 1991 (S.I. 1991/1709) as amended by the Broadcasting (Guernsey) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/3192); to the Bailiwick of Jersey by article 2 of the Broadcasting Act 1990 (Jersey) (No 2) Order 1991 (S.I. 1991/1710) as amended by the Broadcasting (Jersey) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/3203); and to the Isle of Man by article 2 of the Broadcasting Act 1990 (Isle of Man) (No 2) Order 1991 (S.I. 1991/998) as amended by the Broadcasting (Isle of Man) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/3193).
The provisions of the 1990 Act have effect in relation to a community radio service in the Bailiwick of Guernsey by virtue of article 5 of Community Radio (Guernsey) Order 2013 (S.I. 2013/243).
RA 244 Technical Frequency Assignment Criteria (TFAC) for Television and Sound Broadcasting (March 2006).
OfW 275 Technical Frequency Assignment Criteria for Programme Making and Special Events (PMSE) (March 2014).
The publications are: OfW 31 - Fixed Point-to-Point Radio Services with Analogue Modulation Operating in the Frequency Ranges 31.0 to 31.3 GHz paired with 31.5 to 31.8 GHz (September 2004); OfW 446 Technical Frequency Assignment Criteria for Fixed Point-to-Point Radio Services with Digital Modulation December 2013); and OfW 49 Fixed Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Scanning Telemetry Radio Services with Analogue Modulation Operating in the Frequency Ranges 457.5 to 458.5 MHz paired with 463.0 to 464.0 MHz (September 2004).
S.I. 2010/672, as amended by The Authorisation Of Frequency Use for the Provision of Mobile Satellite Services (European Union) (Amendment) Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/174).
The publications are: Licensing Procedures Manual For Satellite (Network Earth Station) Applications (July 2010); Licensing Procedures Manual For Satellite (Non Fixed Satellite Service Earth Station) Applications (April 2006); Licensing Procedures Manual For Satellite (Non Geostationary Earth Station) Applications (April 2006); Licensing Procedures Manual For Satellite (Permanent Earth Station) Applications (March 2013); and Licensing Procedures Manual For Satellite (Transportable Earth Station) Applications (August 2011).
Ofw 542 Maritime Radio Technical Frequency Assignment Criteria (March 2014).
Of 18 Coastal Station Radio.
Currently, the relevant requirements are set out in the Airport and Civil Aviation Act 1987 (Isle of Man) (A.T. 10 of 1987), Air Aviation (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2012 (Order in Council No. XI of 2013) and the Aviation (Jersey) Law 2008 (L 35/2008).
Directorate of Airspace Policy CAP 724 Airspace Charter published by the Civil Aviation Authority (30 August 2012).
The Foundation, Intermediate and Advanced Radio Amateur Examinations are administered by the Radio Society of Great Britain, which can be contacted at 3 Abbey Court, Fraser Road, Priory Business Park, Bedford MK44 3WH.
The City and Guilds of London Institute can be contacted at 1 Giltspur Street, London EC1A 9DD.
OfW 165 Business Radio Technical Frequency Assignment Criteria (December 2008).